- Illustrated Edition with 20 original illustrations
- Includes a detailed story summary
- Features a complete character list
- Contains a concise biography of the author
Step into the making of an artist—and the quiet compromises that shape a life—in Hudson River Bracketed, a powerful and deeply introspective novel by Edith Wharton, one of America’s greatest literary voices.This novel follows Vance Weston, a young man of raw talent and restless ambition, who escapes his small Hudson River town in pursuit of literary success. As he enters the refined world of New York’s intellectual elite, Vance discovers that opportunity often arrives wrapped in expectation—and that artistic growth can be nurtured or quietly constrained by love, patronage, and social influence.
With her trademark elegance and psychological insight, Wharton explores the tension between creativity and conformity, independence and attachment. The novel is both a compelling coming-of-age story and a subtle critique of the cultural forces that shape—and sometimes limit—those who aspire to greatness.
This beautifully illustrated public domain edition enhances Wharton’s timeless narrative with 20 carefully curated illustrations that bring its emotional atmosphere and settings to life. In addition to the complete, unabridged text, this edition includes a clear summary for easy understanding, a helpful character list for reference, and an informative author biography that places the novel in its literary and historical context.
Perfect for classic literature lovers, students, and collectors alike, Hudson River Bracketed remains a moving meditation on ambition, identity, and the delicate balance between becoming oneself and fitting into the world.